Disperse-ayd 9
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Multifunctional Pigment Dispersing Agents
Non-Aqueous Systems
Disperse-Ayd® 9
“Universal” Pigment Dispersant for Correction of Colorant Acceptance
Disperse-Ayd 9 is particularly effective when used in conjunction with other pigment dispersants, like Disperse-Ayd XL 1/80, in the manufacture of pigment dispersions and “universal” colorants. It can improve color development and dispersion stability as well as eliminate the flooding and floating commonly experienced with these dispersions. It is most effective with iron oxide pigments. Typical use level is 4-6% based on total dispersion weight.
Disperse-Ayd 9 can also be added to tint bases, both aqueous and non-aqueous, at levels of 2.0-4.0% to improve acceptance of “universal” pigment dispersions containing water and/or glycol.
Disperse-Ayd Multifunctional Dispersing Agents do much more than simple surfactants. Whether used as additives or as the grinding vehicles for highly concentrated dispersions, they wet and deflocculate pigments without causing foaming or adversely affecting the film properties of your finished coating.
No Dispersant Conventional Dispersant Dipserse-Ayd
Simple stirring wets out pigment to get ready for milling.
The right Disperse-Ayd Dispersant in your waterborne or high-performance, solventborne coatings will provide:
Rapid pigment wetting Good flow at high pigment loading
Increased mill output Maximum tinting strength development
Full chroma development Elimination of floating, flooding and rub-up
Compatibility in a broad range of coatings Long-term viscosity stability
Optimum initial gloss and gloss retention Elimination of hard settling
Particularly effective when used in conjunction with other pigment dispersants in the manufacture of pigment dispersions and universal colorants. Can improve color development and dispersion stability as well as eliminate the flooding and floating commonly experienced with these dispersions.Most effective with iron oxide pigments.
Recommended usage level: 4-6% based on total dispersion weight.
Can also be added to tint bases, both aqueous and non-aqueous, at levels of 2.0-4.0% to improve acceptance of universal pigment dispersions containing water and/or glycol.